Steven Roth

A makeup artist convicted of arranging a razor blade attack on a model was sentenced in New York to five to 15 years in prison and fined $5,000. Steven Roth was found guilty last December of first-degree assault for hiring two men to slash Marla Hanson, 25, who spurned his advances and was involved in a dispute over an $850 deposit on an apartment she rented from Roth.

Steve Roth, a producer of "Last Action Hero," is a focus of the Sony Pictures investigation into possible ties between its Columbia Pictures unit and alleged Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss, according to several sources. Sony auditors are said to be poring over financial records from both "Last Action Hero" and Steve Roth Productions, which has been based on Sony's Culver City lot under a deal with Columbia.

Two men armed with a razor slashed the face of a 25-year-old model today in an attack arranged by the woman's landlord over $850 he owed her, police said. Marla Hanson of Dallas was hospitalized in stable condition with more than 100 stitches in her face, St. Vincent's Hospital spokeswoman Caroline McBride said. "She is conscious," McBride said. "She has a slash wound on her right cheek and cuts above and below her left eye."

A jury in New York awarded model Marla Hanson, 26, more than $78 million in damages against three men convicted in the slashing of her face with razor blades. Hanson's lawyer, Michael Shannon, acknowledges that the three imprisoned defendants--Steven Roth, 28, Steven Bowman, 27, and Darren Norman, 21--are broke. However, Shannon said, the judgment is in effect for 20 years, and if any of them come into money, it will belong to her.

Model Marla Hanson, her face slashed so badly it needed 150 stitches to repair, today sued the makeup artist convicted of masterminding the slashing for at least $500,000, saying he destroyed her career. She also sued two men accused of slicing her face with a razor blade in the June 5 attack outside a Manhattan bar. The model's lawyer said "I want to obtain as much as I can get" from makeup artist Steven Roth, 28, Hanson's former landlord who was convicted Dec.

A model who was slashed in the face with a razor filed suit Friday against the man convicted in the attack, which left her disfigured. The lawyer for Marla Hanson asked the court to proceed as if the amount were $500,000, although the lawsuit against Steven Roth did not specify damages. Hanson, 25, also sued Steven Bowman and Darren Norman, the men Roth allegedly hired to carry out the attack, and asked the court to freeze the assets of all three.

A jury Saturday convicted a makeup artist of assault for hiring two men who slashed a model's face with a razor blade, leaving disfiguring wounds that took more than 100 stitches to close. Steven Roth was found guilty in the June 5 attack on Marla Hanson, which prosecutors said he arranged in anger over her demands that he return a rent deposit and her rejection of his sexual advances. Roth, 28, faces up to 15 years in prison when Justice Jeffrey Atlas sentences him on Jan.

Steve Roth, a producer of "Last Action Hero," is a focus of the Sony Pictures investigation into possible ties between its Columbia Pictures unit and alleged Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss, according to several sources. Sony auditors are said to be poring over financial records from both "Last Action Hero" and Steve Roth Productions, which has been based on Sony's Culver City lot under a deal with Columbia.

A model who was slashed in the face with a razor filed suit Friday against the man convicted in the attack, which left her disfigured. The lawyer for Marla Hanson asked the court to proceed as if the amount were $500,000, although the lawsuit against Steven Roth did not specify damages. Hanson, 25, also sued Steven Bowman and Darren Norman, the men Roth allegedly hired to carry out the attack, and asked the court to freeze the assets of all three.

Model Marla Hanson, her face slashed so badly it needed 150 stitches to repair, today sued the makeup artist convicted of masterminding the slashing for at least $500,000, saying he destroyed her career. She also sued two men accused of slicing her face with a razor blade in the June 5 attack outside a Manhattan bar. The model's lawyer said "I want to obtain as much as I can get" from makeup artist Steven Roth, 28, Hanson's former landlord who was convicted Dec.

A jury Saturday convicted a makeup artist of assault for hiring two men who slashed a model's face with a razor blade, leaving disfiguring wounds that took more than 100 stitches to close. Steven Roth was found guilty in the June 5 attack on Marla Hanson, which prosecutors said he arranged in anger over her demands that he return a rent deposit and her rejection of his sexual advances. Roth, 28, faces up to 15 years in prison when Justice Jeffrey Atlas sentences him on Jan.

Two men armed with a razor slashed the face of a 25-year-old model today in an attack arranged by the woman's landlord over $850 he owed her, police said. Marla Hanson of Dallas was hospitalized in stable condition with more than 100 stitches in her face, St. Vincent's Hospital spokeswoman Caroline McBride said. "She is conscious," McBride said. "She has a slash wound on her right cheek and cuts above and below her left eye."